SOLUTION: This problem is worded awkward by professor but...I need to find a functions f(x) and g(x), neither of which are the identity function, such that f(g(x))= 1 over sqr root of 1-x^2.
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Question 970044: This problem is worded awkward by professor but...I need to find a functions f(x) and g(x), neither of which are the identity function, such that f(g(x))= 1 over sqr root of 1-x^2. HELP!!!
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